WHEN

June 19 - 21, 2019

WHERE

Torino, Italy

CALL FOR PAPERS

Promoted By

2019 IEEE International Workshop on

Metrology for AeroSpace

June 19 - 21, 2019 / Torino, Italy

Following the success of the previuos editions of IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace (MetroAeroSpace), it was decided to promote a new edition of this event, which aims at reinforcing and supporting the collaborations among people working in developing instrumentation and measurement methods for aerospace.
This new edition will keep pursuing the state of the art and practice started over the past years.
Attention is paid, but not limited to, new technology for metrology-assisted production in aerospace industry, aircraft component measurement, sensors and associated signal conditioning for aerospace, and calibration methods for electronic test and measurement for aerospace.
The program is designed to raise the interest of a wide group of researchers, operators and decision-makers from metrology and aerospace fields, by presenting the most innovative solutions in this field from the scientific and technological point of view.

Call for Papers

Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the Workshop and the proceedings will be submitted for indexing in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
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Special Session Proposal Deadline

December 15, 2018

Extended Abstract Submission Deadline

March 1, 2019

Extended Abstract Acceptance Notification

April 10, 2019

Final Paper Submission Deadline

May 10, 2019

Latest News

LAST DEADLINE EXTENSION!

Due to a high number of requests, the IEEE MetroAeroSpace 2019 Organising Committee has agreed to extend the deadline for extended abstract submissions until March 1, 2019.
You are welcome to submit your extended-abstract online.

Torino

Turin is a beautiful city. Its space, I think, goes beyond anything that has ever been imagined before… its roads are extraordinarily wide, its paved squares are prodigious, its houses are enormous and well made, brought together in uniform blocks, running row upon row into the distance, as straight as arrows.

Mark TwainAmerican Writer

Turin is a city which entices a writer towards vigor, linearity, style. It encourages logic, and through logic it opens the way towards madness.

Italo CalvinoItalian writer

People have been incredibly receptive, showing a very positive attitude and lots of goodwill. Turin will be a much more international city now.

Evelina Christillin

Workshop Topics

Electronic instrumentation for aerospace

Automatic test equipment for aerospace

Sensors and sensor systems for aerospace applications

Wireless sensor networks in aerospace

Attitude and heading reference systems

Monitoring systems in aerospace

Metrology for navigation and precise positioning

Sensors and Data Fusion Techniques for Avionics and Air Traffic Management

Flight Testing Instrumentation and Flight Test Techniques

Special Sessions

Special sessions have the main aim of creating a mini-workshop on a specific topic, where researchers working on the same argument can make knowledge, familiarize, exchange ideas, create cooperation.

ANNOUNCEMENTS & INITIATIVES

Location - ALTEC Company

ALTEC – Aerospace Logistics Technology Engineering Company – is the Italian center of excellence for the provision of engineering and logistics services to support operations and utilization of the International Space Station and the development and implementation of planetary exploration missions. ALTEC is a public-private company owned by the major European space company, Thales Alenia Space and the Italian Space Agency, ASI.ALTEC is based in Turin and has liaison offices at NASA and ESA.

ALTEC services ranging from engineering and logistics support, training of astronauts, to support experiments in biomedicine in particular, the processing of scientific data, the development and management of the ground segment of space programs and the promotion of space culture.